The victim's daughter was convicted of first-degree murder two months ago. She was sentenced to the California Youth Authority until she turns 25.

Cuza faces a maximum sentence of 20 years to life in prison and Solorzano faces a possible 11-year term. The teen-agers, who were tried as adults, had faced charges of first-degree murder.

Prosecutors contend that the victim's daughter asked her boyfriend, Cuza, and a schoolmate, Solorzano, to murder her father because he was too strict. In a conversation recorded by police, the girl confessed to planning and carrying out the killing. She said she wanted to "get away from my father, so he would stop hitting me."